Something was going around my mind all the times I have been watching your videos Leonard, but I was not able to pinpoint it. Finally today I did figure out, you are the @savagegeese of cycling. Superb videography, super sound mixing and of course the calm wording. Excellent job, thanks for your work looking forward to your videos.
We've got some tough climbs in the MidAtlantic of the US, Leonard. They don't hit the 20 percent mark but go on for two miles or more at 12-18 percent. Adding the distance makes it harder as you have to add stamina to the mix for making it up. Great video, sir.
having done all the climbs in northumbria, north pennines, ny moors, dales, lakes, my top 8 for toughness are... hardknott, wrynose, great dunn fell, chimney, caper hill, blakey bank, the struggle, park rash.
I think the two stages in Yorkshire in 2014 are still two of my favorites. Especially stage 2. It was epic. Only bummer was Cav crashing out. Cheers Leonard and great video!
The satisfaction I get from cycling Leonard is just to get on my bike and ride I have learned to accept my older age now and not to bust my guts out on those long hard long climbs. I still take on the 5-6% but keep a good eye on my heart rate etc. We went out last month with the group and had some challenging 10-12% climbs I made it ok but decided to cut back on these challenges and just enjoy my cycling. I think sometimes you need to accept your limitations. A great vlog Leonard I always look forward to watching. Cheers.
Very good philosophy, Allan. I too sometimes go out for a flattish ride just to enjoy the cycling but living where I do on the edge of the South Downs a hill is never far away.
I've only recently discovered your videos - they are a joy to watch,so scenic( I must admit I watch things like the Giro as much for the scenery as the racing). I know the Whitby area very well as I play at the folk festival there every year but dont get much chance to cycle there. Near where I live in Leeds is Otley, which always features in the Tour de Yorkshire and has produced some fine cyclists. There's a hard climb there called Norwood Climb, going out of town towards Harrogate. This is the one I test myself on - I can get up it,just about, but it's a killer - it has sections of around 17%,near the bottom, so it demolishes your confidence before you start,as it's quite long. Beautiful area though and not much traffic. By the way, Yorkshire is a big county, and there are areas of it that are VERY flat - round Goole,Selby,York for example. Thanks again for the inspiring videos!
Hi Gloria, thanks for the comment. It’s no secret that I love Yorkshire. You are lucky to live there. Next time you are in Whitby, take an extra couple of days and bring your bike. I’ve also seen the flatter parts of the county: I was at uni in Hull and used to cycle around The area- Beverly, Cottingham, etc.
You want to check out a few in Lancashire too. The Rake in Ramsbottom, short and tortuous. And one I used to do when I was younger, Shaley Brow near St Helens, Max I believe is 30%
Great overview of some tough climbs in the Yorkshire area! We have a couple on the Isle of Wight that almost rival this. They’re just inland from the Randonee route as it goes through Ventnor... circa 1.5 km at 10-14% with 25%+ sections... only for those with a screw loose like me 😂
Excellent video Leonard. I've been down the Rosedale Chimney on a loaded touring bike (Trek 520 would you believe?) and found that going out the other side of Rosedale is a climb almost as bad I ended up using the 24" gear (2 feet) for most of it.
I have quite low gears on most of my bikes, though climbs on an old 5 speed BSA Javelin were hard work. The Aberystwyth mountain road up to the top of the Elan Valley is quite a long climb with 900 feet of elevation over 3 and a half miles, starting off gradual and getting quite steep though I could just about keep a 30/32 going at 90 rpm for a time trial. On my other road bike I have a 24/34 so I can take my time on the climbs
Absolutely love Whitby, I grew up around that area (live in the midlands now for my sins) Next time you're in the area Leonard get yourself out in the Danby direction on your bike you'll love it! Also the hill down Onto the sea front in Runswick bay is another short killer.
living in Yorkshire its savage whichever way you look at it. Boltby, Blakey, Hob hill ford, Tubs either way but, the UCI are going what I consider the easier way up, Grinton Moor, White Horse, Sutton bank, staxton all training hills for me but, the hill reps are done at Bulmer bank and Terrington.Just done the UCI stage course with Struggle events which was 127 miles (we are Brits!!!) with Cray, Tubs and Grinton thrown in for funTour De Yorkshire is next week which is 70 plus miles of climbing and should be a great rideThe struggle Dales is also coming up in may with the Moors in July they are great days out if your into climbingyour never more than a few miles from 20% plus in Yorkshire on any ridegreat Vid
HI Leonard, absolutely superb video. I seem to read a lot of murder mysteries set in Yorkshire and this gives me a better idea of the terrain and towns. Also, some of my ancestors, in the 1800's, came to Canada from Yorkshire. One day I hope to visit., but, 33% grades are a lille beyond me😀
If you like reading novels set in Yorkshire, you should read Bram Stokers Dracula. It’s actually set in Whitby. I expect The Count would find the climbs fairly easy!
A small corner not many people outside Sheffield are aware of is Bradfield village and the villages nearby such as Ewden and Balderstone, it’s difficult as their are so many steep hills and they are long and impossible to avoid. 50kms of this and you do some serious climbing, it well worth a visit. Not too far away is Holme moss,Holmfirth then Halifax which has incredibly difficult climbs. I now reside in France and tell the locals of these climbs and it’s not until they look on strava do they realise.
Leonard, have you ever been into Robin Hood's Bay? A lovely little olde worldy place (at least in my memory) that I used to visit often though never on a bike. My grandad used to be the local bobby there so my Mum would love going back for visits and showing us where she would play etc. The main street walk from the bay to the town is steep and cobbled - it was hard enough walking up it.
Hi Charlie, I forgot that you are from around there. Didn’t know you grandad was the village bobby, though. I’ve been to Robin Hoods Bay many times but always in the car. As you say the walk back up is pretty tough.
love the climbs. I am by no means a climber but the science of suffering is part of the cyclists world. I am lucky that where I live has many tough climbs. I have never cycled in Yorkshire, but of course it's on the bucket list. the feeling of completing a major climb, pushing what you never thought you could, is when you find yourself.
@@jollygoodvelo I could do an 80 mile flat ride and not remember it. do a 20 mile ride with something juicy in the gradient department, remember it forever.
Totally agree with you my family live in Whitby and I've cycled Blue Bank that was a killer. My Aunt lives behind Whitby in Littlebeck and that's a 33% hill out of there and I tried it and came off !!
I live in France now, but even with all the great cycling to be done here, nothing beats my home county Yorkshire. I'm going back for a week as of tomorrow and on the 12th I'll be in Whitby!!! I'll raise my cup of tea to you Leonard while enjoying a fish and chip lunch at The Magpie 😋 hehe
I’m envious: living in France and then back to Whitby. Fish and chips in the Magpie- heaven! Make sure you have a pint in the Black Horse and a sticky bun in Sherlock’s, too! Have fun,
We have family in York so spend some quality time in North Yorkshire. The road down to Robin Hoods bay gives you a burn walking back up let alone cycling. Some of the climbs in the area make me wonder how on earth they lay the tarmac let alone ride up it. But could these Yorkshire hill whippets do a 30 mph downhill slalom swerve shimmy to avoid the pony shite in the New Forest? I like to think not lol Great footage Leonard 👍🏻 Bram would be proud.
I just say managed it a few weeks ago on a ride from Scarborough to Saltburn... it’s worth pointing out I was on a XC Cannondale in the Granny gear all the way. Almost checked into St Oswald’s cemetery on the way up.
Thanks Ian. I would like to try that, although is already sounds pretty hard. I hear the Tour de Yorkshire will be going through Whitby again this year, although from the South this time and climbing up Lythe Bank.
Great video and i love the drone footage. I have done buttertubs twice the first time i had to push for a small section so i had to go and do it again. But i have to say here in Cumbria we have our fair share of climbs that test the legs and make you wonder what the hell you are doing on a bike.
Nice video sir leonard I enjoy climbing mountains if only given a chance go to uk or europe to climb, there I dont have money to travel. For mean the mean time I will enjoy here in Philippines :)
I’ve walked from Whitby to Robin Hood Bay and back, about 14 miles and walking up the steep hill in Robin Hood Bay is bad enough so I can’t imagine cycling up it. 😳
Try Cumbria or Devon, they ae just as tough - Porlock Hill in Somerset is one, (Not the toll Road) and in Cumbria Honister and Hardknott are pretty hard.
I live in Suffolk so a speed bump classes as a climb here but a few times a year when we visit our daughter down in Somerset I head over the the Quantock hills a small area that really packs a climbing punch, there is a shortish route I do of 39kms which has a total climb of 1100m the second to last climb being crowcombe hill topping off at 30% with a liberal scattering of steep 20% climbs, if your ever in that area I would give the mendips a miss due to the volume of traffic and head over to the Quantocks if anyone wants the route let me know and I will give you the Strava link
I’ve seen some of the climbs down there and they scare me stuff! Just over the border in Devon they are just as scary. Have a look around Linton/ Linmouth.
Hi Leonard. Your in God’s country up here. Ps it’s my-tham-royd. Then we scoff Teacakes. Love the drone shots over Whitby. What month do you visit? Kim
"That's not just me in my capacity as a sack of custard talking" Hahaha. Hey! I resemble that comment! =D Yeah...I'm not that tough. There is a hill near here called Theta. Last time I tried to ride up it I fell off my bike. Sooooo...yeah, I'm not great at hills. =D
Living in the Nederlands I can't climb :( Can you recommend a part of the UK which is going to challenge but be kind (so not Norfolk and not Yorkshire) - I'm planning a summer trip. I was totally spanked in Torquay/Dartmooor in January.
I think the Dutch can be pretty effective climbers. If you are looking for somewhere in the UK to ride that isn't too difficult, my part of the world is not a bad choice. Base yourself in a town called Petersifeld and you can ride the South Downs and coast.
Rode up that hill many times when i was younger. Had to turn around once just over 3/4 of the way up to help push my mate up who was in tears struggling. He was training for the TV programme Gladiators at the time
Another fantastic video Leonard, makes me proud to be a Yorkshire man. Don't know if you have watched it but there is a good video of the coast to coast in a day we did the other week finishing in Whitby, some good drone footage also me and my pals at the end hoisting our bikes in celebration facebook.com/watch/?v=2425949941021899
25 - 30% climbs are not for sports riders. You can climb them in low gears as long as they aren't very long. Locally most climbs are not over 12% for short and repetitive instances of several tens of yards. There is one 1/4th mile 23% climb but I 'm at my limit until the last 100 feet when it reduces to 13%. The young men will often do repeats on this but I've never seen more than three. So these ultra-steep climbs should be reserved for those with younger hearts. I can still remember doing a ride up some residential streets a couple of miles from home that are perhaps 30% for a half mile or more but at 77 now I couldn't do that without injuring myself and with age usually grows wisdom and I want to continue to ride. Several of the group have ridden too hard and damaged their hearts. I am not that silly. Always ride within your capabilities. 118,000 feet of climbing this year is good enough.
40 miles from me... www.strava.com/segments/614827 Google maps... goo.gl/maps/MkXU3WyBF8p At mile marker 1.6 at exactly 3867 feet up a 112.5% grade and another exactly same grade buster at 3933 feet. I have driven it in a car and I was scared I would flip the car over backwards. The KOM who broke the record, YESTERDAY!, that had stood for 4 years, must have balls made of carbon fiber, did it at an average of 9.7mi/h and producing 443w average and did it in 15:12, 46 seconds faster than the record that had been held for 4 years.
Hi Nathan, is that a typo- 112.5%?? I'm guessing its 12?? Some people just amaze me with their climbing ability. When you watch some of the Belgian Spring Classics and see professional riders walking up climbs because they are too steep and then you hear stories like this is can only make the likes of me stand in awe.
@@jollygoodvelo Nope that isn't a typo. Click the link above and move the line to exactly 3867 feet. Strava will say 112.5% grade, although this morning I can only get the pointer to 3881 and it says 78.9% grade. It is really a steep climb like 300 feet up in a distance of about 290 feet. It is difficult to drive a car up let alone walk or ride a bicycle up.
Something was going around my mind all the times I have been watching your videos Leonard, but I was not able to pinpoint it. Finally today I did figure out, you are the @savagegeese of cycling. Superb videography, super sound mixing and of course the calm wording. Excellent job, thanks for your work looking forward to your videos.
Thanks. Glad you are enjoying the channel. Not sure what or who @savagegeese is, though!
@@jollygoodvelo TH-camr from USA covering cars. Search for Savage Geese.
haha true
chch242 agreed! second to none Leonard is!
I concur... I'm not into 'Lyrica' cycling, or hill climbing...but those vids are inspirational
The opening sequence would rival the opening to a top budget bbc drama. Thoroughly interesting content and excellently presented.
Glad you liked it.
We've got some tough climbs in the MidAtlantic of the US, Leonard. They don't hit the 20 percent mark but go on for two miles or more at 12-18 percent. Adding the distance makes it harder as you have to add stamina to the mix for making it up. Great video, sir.
My experience is that climbs in the US may not be as steep but they go on forever, tens of miles sometimes e.g. the climb up to Crater Lake Oregon.
having done all the climbs in northumbria, north pennines, ny moors, dales, lakes, my top 8 for toughness are... hardknott, wrynose, great dunn fell, chimney, caper hill, blakey bank, the struggle, park rash.
Beautiful scenery. A great clip.
I think the two stages in Yorkshire in 2014 are still two of my favorites. Especially stage 2. It was epic. Only bummer was Cav crashing out. Cheers Leonard and great video!
Crashed on stage one if I remember correctly??
Your right, and after stage 2 they were off to the cobbles of Roubaix (stage 4 I think) and complete mayhem! What a great tour. Nibali at his finest!
The satisfaction I get from cycling Leonard is just to get on my bike and ride I have learned to accept my older age now and not to bust my guts out on those long hard long climbs. I still take on the 5-6% but keep a good eye on my heart rate etc. We went out last month with the group and had some challenging 10-12% climbs I made it ok but decided to cut back on these challenges and just enjoy my cycling. I think sometimes you need to accept your limitations. A great vlog Leonard I always look forward to watching. Cheers.
Very good philosophy, Allan. I too sometimes go out for a flattish ride just to enjoy the cycling but living where I do on the edge of the South Downs a hill is never far away.
I've only recently discovered your videos - they are a joy to watch,so scenic( I must admit I watch things like the Giro as much for the scenery as the racing). I know the Whitby area very well as I play at the folk festival there every year but dont get much chance to cycle there. Near where I live in Leeds is Otley, which always features in the Tour de Yorkshire and has produced some fine cyclists. There's a hard climb there called Norwood Climb, going out of town towards Harrogate. This is the one I test myself on - I can get up it,just about, but it's a killer - it has sections of around 17%,near the bottom, so it demolishes your confidence before you start,as it's quite long. Beautiful area though and not much traffic. By the way, Yorkshire is a big county, and there are areas of it that are VERY flat - round Goole,Selby,York for example. Thanks again for the inspiring videos!
Hi Gloria, thanks for the comment. It’s no secret that I love Yorkshire. You are lucky to live there. Next time you are in Whitby, take an extra couple of days and bring your bike. I’ve also seen the flatter parts of the county: I was at uni in Hull and used to cycle around The area- Beverly, Cottingham, etc.
Come to Cumbria we have some decent climbs round here...
Love living in whitby every ride starts uphill some great routes !! You passed near my house lol
Fair Play Leonard 👍👍👍
Fantastic shots of Yorkshire 🤣🙃🤣🤣👍👍
you should be making movies Leonard.. great vlog , keep up the good work :)
You want to check out a few in Lancashire too. The Rake in Ramsbottom, short and tortuous. And one I used to do when I was younger, Shaley Brow near St Helens, Max I believe is 30%
The Pennines sound tough. My car struggles on some of those climbs.
Great overview of some tough climbs in the Yorkshire area! We have a couple on the Isle of Wight that almost rival this. They’re just inland from the Randonee route as it goes through Ventnor... circa 1.5 km at 10-14% with 25%+ sections... only for those with a screw loose like me 😂
As a Yorkshire man I couldn't agree with you more. Keep making these excellent videos 👍
Thanks Gerard.
Excellent video Leonard. I've been down the Rosedale Chimney on a loaded touring bike (Trek 520 would you believe?) and found that going out the other side of Rosedale is a climb almost as bad I ended up using the 24" gear (2 feet) for most of it.
Have to admit that I don’t know the road all that well but I would imagine the descent is pretty scary.
I have quite low gears on most of my bikes, though climbs on an old 5 speed BSA Javelin were hard work. The Aberystwyth mountain road up to the top of the Elan Valley is quite a long climb with 900 feet of elevation over 3 and a half miles, starting off gradual and getting quite steep though I could just about keep a 30/32 going at 90 rpm for a time trial. On my other road bike I have a 24/34 so I can take my time on the climbs
Absolutely love Whitby, I grew up around that area (live in the midlands now for my sins) Next time you're in the area Leonard get yourself out in the Danby direction on your bike you'll love it!
Also the hill down Onto the sea front in Runswick bay is another short killer.
Thanks for the tip, although I’m not brave or strong enough to do any of those hard climbs.
great video, now I really want to go
You should go, Bruce. Take your bike.
I climbed chimney bank for the first time at 65 after the third attempt having fallen off the back of the bike on the first attempt 😂
living in Yorkshire its savage whichever way you look at it. Boltby, Blakey, Hob hill ford, Tubs either way but, the UCI are going what I consider the easier way up, Grinton Moor, White Horse, Sutton bank, staxton all training hills for me but, the hill reps are done at Bulmer bank and Terrington.Just done the UCI stage course with Struggle events which was 127 miles (we are Brits!!!) with Cray, Tubs and Grinton thrown in for funTour De Yorkshire is next week which is 70 plus miles of climbing and should be a great rideThe struggle Dales is also coming up in may with the Moors in July they are great days out if your into climbingyour never more than a few miles from 20% plus in Yorkshire on any ridegreat Vid
Looking forward to coming up again myself in the next couple of weeks.
looks like the weather will be turning good again over the coming weeks. If the dates work out give me a shout and we can cafe ride!
Great vlog and nice camera work Leonard.👍🚴♂️
Thanks Mike. I do my best!
HI Leonard, absolutely superb video. I seem to read a lot of murder mysteries set in Yorkshire and this gives me a better idea of the terrain and towns. Also, some of my ancestors, in the 1800's, came to Canada from Yorkshire. One day I hope to visit., but, 33% grades are a lille beyond me😀
If you like reading novels set in Yorkshire, you should read Bram Stokers Dracula. It’s actually set in Whitby. I expect The Count would find the climbs fairly easy!
A small corner not many people outside Sheffield are aware of is Bradfield village and the villages nearby such as Ewden and Balderstone, it’s difficult as their are so many steep hills and they are long and impossible to avoid. 50kms of this and you do some serious climbing, it well worth a visit. Not too far away is Holme moss,Holmfirth then Halifax which has incredibly difficult climbs. I now reside in France and tell the locals of these climbs and it’s not until they look on strava do they realise.
There are amazing...and very steep places all over Yorkshire. Thanks for sharing these.
Leonard, have you ever been into Robin Hood's Bay? A lovely little olde worldy place (at least in my memory) that I used to visit often though never on a bike. My grandad used to be the local bobby there so my Mum would love going back for visits and showing us where she would play etc. The main street walk from the bay to the town is steep and cobbled - it was hard enough walking up it.
Hi Charlie, I forgot that you are from around there. Didn’t know you grandad was the village bobby, though. I’ve been to Robin Hoods Bay many times but always in the car. As you say the walk back up is pretty tough.
love the climbs. I am by no means a climber but the science of suffering is part of the cyclists world. I am lucky that where I live has many tough climbs. I have never cycled in Yorkshire, but of course it's on the bucket list. the feeling of completing a major climb, pushing what you never thought you could, is when you find yourself.
Hi Gary, thats very well put - at the top of a tough climb is defiantly is where you find yourself.
@@jollygoodvelo I could do an 80 mile flat ride and not remember it. do a 20 mile ride with something juicy in the gradient department, remember it forever.
Especially if that was one of the big ones like Alpe D'Huez, Mont Ventoux or even Box Hill.
Totally agree with you my family live in Whitby and I've cycled Blue Bank that was a killer. My Aunt lives behind Whitby in Littlebeck and that's a 33% hill out of there and I tried it and came off !!
That Littlebeck climb is the one I always think of when I think of steep climbs!
I live in France now, but even with all the great cycling to be done here, nothing beats my home county Yorkshire. I'm going back for a week as of tomorrow and on the 12th I'll be in Whitby!!! I'll raise my cup of tea to you Leonard while enjoying a fish and chip lunch at The Magpie 😋 hehe
I’m envious: living in France and then back to Whitby. Fish and chips in the Magpie- heaven! Make sure you have a pint in the Black Horse and a sticky bun in Sherlock’s, too! Have fun,
Thanks Leonard, and I'll certainly check out the Black Horse before leaving!
We have family in York so spend some quality time in North Yorkshire.
The road down to Robin Hoods bay gives you a burn walking back up let alone cycling.
Some of the climbs in the area make me wonder how on earth they lay the tarmac let alone ride up it.
But could these Yorkshire hill whippets do a 30 mph downhill slalom swerve shimmy to avoid the pony shite in the New Forest?
I like to think not lol
Great footage Leonard 👍🏻 Bram would be proud.
Hi Justin, RHB is one steep climb even on foot. Worth the reward of the lovely village at the bottom.
The bank coming out of Sandsend up to Lythe is something else!! Great videos by the way.
Thanks Mark. It is certainly steep. I’ve not been brave enough to even attempt it.
I just say managed it a few weeks ago on a ride from Scarborough to Saltburn... it’s worth pointing out I was on a XC Cannondale in the Granny gear all the way. Almost checked into St Oswald’s cemetery on the way up.
That whole road is a toughie. Well done, even in the granny gear.
Opening shots are sublime, try the Ay Up Yorkshire in October that one is on my list this year.
Thanks Ian. I would like to try that, although is already sounds pretty hard. I hear the Tour de Yorkshire will be going through Whitby again this year, although from the South this time and climbing up Lythe Bank.
If all goes well we are visiting the UK with my cyclingclub next year. Yorkshire seems a good entertaining place to visit on a bike.
It’s a great place. Have fun.
Great video and i love the drone footage.
I have done buttertubs twice the first time i had to push for a small section so i had to go and do it again. But i have to say here in Cumbria we have our fair share of climbs that test the legs and make you wonder what the hell you are doing on a bike.
I wouldn’t mind trying it again. I’d have to lose a shedload of weight, though.
@@jollygoodvelo i think i was about 18 stone at the time but i have lost a bit now so might give it another go this summer
Good luck.
Nice video sir leonard I enjoy climbing mountains if only given a chance go to uk or europe to climb, there I dont have money to travel. For mean the mean time I will enjoy here in Philippines :)
park rash near kettlewell is lovely ,so is fleet moss from Hawes
I'll have to take a look at these the next time I am up.
I’ve walked from Whitby to Robin Hood Bay and back, about 14 miles and walking up the steep hill in Robin Hood Bay is bad enough so I can’t imagine cycling up it. 😳
HI Heidi, that walk along the cliffs is spectacular. Not sure I would manage riding out of RHB, though.
Try Cumbria or Devon, they ae just as tough - Porlock Hill in Somerset is one, (Not the toll Road) and in Cumbria Honister and Hardknott are pretty hard.
david perkins Hi David, I’ve heard Porlock Hill is tough and I’ve been to Lynton/ Lynmouth and that looked pretty steep.
my brother went to york uni! never realised he was so close to all of these! he just went to leavening a lot i think!
Hopefully he saw some of it himself.
Nice GIANT. Florida (apart from the occasional bridge) is all flat. Good until you find yourself riding somewhere with the slightest hills.
Yes, the Giant was a hire bike I had in Mallorca. Absolutely loved it. I was very sad when I had to give it back.
I live in Suffolk so a speed bump classes as a climb here but a few times a year when we visit our daughter down in Somerset I head over the the Quantock hills a small area that really packs a climbing punch, there is a shortish route I do of 39kms which has a total climb of 1100m
the second to last climb being crowcombe hill topping off at 30% with a liberal scattering of steep 20% climbs, if your ever in that area I would give the mendips a miss due to the volume of traffic and head over to the Quantocks if anyone wants the route let me know and I will give you the Strava link
I’ve seen some of the climbs down there and they scare me stuff! Just over the border in Devon they are just as scary. Have a look around Linton/ Linmouth.
Was this from your visit to Whitby last year?
I live 20miles from Whitby, although the hills over the moors are brutal
Hi Toby, I made this film yesterday, although it was with footage from my various visits.
@@jollygoodvelo we regular ride over to Danby & Commondale onto Great Ayton
I must try it. Hopefully it won’t be impossibly steep.
Great video. Enjoyed your commentary 😄
Glad you liked it.
Hi Leonard. Your in God’s country up here.
Ps it’s my-tham-royd. Then we scoff Teacakes.
Love the drone shots over Whitby.
What month do you visit?
Kim
HI Kim, I'm usually in Whitby in May. As I say I have started taking my bike if you are close by.
I might be over there then, let you know.
Add that to the bucket list 👍
Let me know if you manage to come over. I'll ride them with you!
Supervideo. Great👍😀🚴🏻♂️
Thanks Willem.
"That's not just me in my capacity as a sack of custard talking" Hahaha. Hey! I resemble that comment! =D
Yeah...I'm not that tough. There is a hill near here called Theta. Last time I tried to ride up it I fell off my bike. Sooooo...yeah, I'm not great at hills. =D
Hill are tough, no matter if you are a sack of custard or a super lean whippet!
Excellent !
was chimney the road danny macaskill nose wheelied down in road bike party 2 ?
+budycelyn I don’t know but good heavens if he did.
@@jollygoodvelo it's worth a look. It looked like it. Road was wet the day he did it too
In the wet?????
@@jollygoodvelo yep but like i said i'm not sure if it is the actual road, the video is "road bike party 2" by Martyn Ashton
We have a hill here in HK called “the beast”, it will make your hair curl 😂
great production, content
Thanks.
Sack of custard. Me too Leonard.
+Scott Fernie Onwards and upwards, Scott.
Next time try flintmoss and hartside summit.....flintmoss is tougher but heartside has better views in my opinion
Thanks for the tips, Jordan. Are they in West Yorkshire?
@@jollygoodvelo No the north....Its actually Fleet moss not flint..... hartside is actually in cumbria,my mistake,done them when i done LEJOG
You’re not wrong!
Thanks
When was you in whitby.
I usually visit once a year. I'll be there again at the end of May.
2:48 Hawes is a town, not a village.
I stand corrected.
Living in the Nederlands I can't climb :( Can you recommend a part of the UK which is going to challenge but be kind (so not Norfolk and not Yorkshire) - I'm planning a summer trip. I was totally spanked in Torquay/Dartmooor in January.
I think the Dutch can be pretty effective climbers. If you are looking for somewhere in the UK to ride that isn't too difficult, my part of the world is not a bad choice. Base yourself in a town called Petersifeld and you can ride the South Downs and coast.
two new self descriptions i will use , "sack of custard" and "gravitationally challenged" (-:
You have my blessing to use sack of custard. Unfortunately I don’t have copyright in gravitationally challenged but I’m sure you can use that one too.
That’s true Leonard
It is!
Cragg Vale climb start is pronounced My-thurm-royd. Not really easy as I ride 50 Kms to get to the start.
Good video
Thanks Peter. I wondered if I was pronouncing it correctly.
Rode up that hill many times when i was younger. Had to turn around once just over 3/4 of the way up to help push my mate up who was in tears struggling. He was training for the TV programme Gladiators at the time
I really want to ride it now.
Let me know when you come up i'll show you around.
It’s have a be a ‘fat rascal’ in Yorkshire.
With his best friend, a nice cup of tea. There is a little bakery in Sandgate, Whitby that makes lovely ones.
Only had a fat rascal at Betty’s tea shop. I like Whitby too. normally take the steam train from Pickering. I must plan a ride.
Another fantastic video Leonard, makes me proud to be a Yorkshire man. Don't know if you have watched it but there is a good video of the coast to coast in a day we did the other week finishing in Whitby, some good drone footage also me and my pals at the end hoisting our bikes in celebration facebook.com/watch/?v=2425949941021899
25 - 30% climbs are not for sports riders. You can climb them in low gears as long as they aren't very long. Locally most climbs are not over 12% for short and repetitive instances of several tens of yards. There is one 1/4th mile 23% climb but I 'm at my limit until the last 100 feet when it reduces to 13%. The young men will often do repeats on this but I've never seen more than three. So these ultra-steep climbs should be reserved for those with younger hearts. I can still remember doing a ride up some residential streets a couple of miles from home that are perhaps 30% for a half mile or more but at 77 now I couldn't do that without injuring myself and with age usually grows wisdom and I want to continue to ride. Several of the group have ridden too hard and damaged their hearts. I am not that silly. Always ride within your capabilities. 118,000 feet of climbing this year is good enough.
It’s a tea cake.
+Timbo Ha! it is!
40 miles from me... www.strava.com/segments/614827 Google maps... goo.gl/maps/MkXU3WyBF8p At mile marker 1.6 at exactly 3867 feet up a 112.5% grade and another exactly same grade buster at 3933 feet. I have driven it in a car and I was scared I would flip the car over backwards.
The KOM who broke the record, YESTERDAY!, that had stood for 4 years, must have balls made of carbon fiber, did it at an average of 9.7mi/h and producing 443w average and did it in 15:12, 46 seconds faster than the record that had been held for 4 years.
Hi Nathan, is that a typo- 112.5%?? I'm guessing its 12?? Some people just amaze me with their climbing ability. When you watch some of the Belgian Spring Classics and see professional riders walking up climbs because they are too steep and then you hear stories like this is can only make the likes of me stand in awe.
@@jollygoodvelo Nope that isn't a typo. Click the link above and move the line to exactly 3867 feet. Strava will say 112.5% grade, although this morning I can only get the pointer to 3881 and it says 78.9% grade. It is really a steep climb like 300 feet up in a distance of about 290 feet. It is difficult to drive a car up let alone walk or ride a bicycle up.
300 ft climbed in 290 ft sound really steep.
My god, some of those gradients are terrifying
They certainly are.